Dallas Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones expressed confidence in the team's overall run game Thursday, May 14. "You say the entire running game, and that would be including our tight ends, including our fullback – the entire game – we're better," Jones said. The Cowboys have yet to determine roles for their running backs. As it stands, RB Darren McFadden is at the top of the depth chart, with RBs Joseph Randle, Lance Dunbar and Ryan Williams in the mix.

Fantasy Tip: With McFadden's extensive injury history he'll represent too much uncertainty come draft time. If Joseph Randle remains buried on the depth chart, he'll make for an excellent source of value after he rushed for 6.7 yards per carry on 51 attempts last season.

Fantasy Tip: Darren McFadden figures to be the backfield starter as of now as it seems the Cowboys won't be pursuing Adrian Peterson. McFadden would be one of the least reliable starting running backs in the league and should be considered no more than a RB2 at best.

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said the team won't hesitate to draft an offensive lineman in the first round for the fourth time in the last five years if the best player on the board when the Cowboys pick happens to be an offensive lineman.

Fantasy Tip: Murray may be the odd man out if the team chooses to re-sign or franchise tag Dez Bryant this offseason. If Murray does indeed land somewhere else, his fantasy value could dip running behind a different offensive line.

Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett got an endorsement from owner Jerry Jones. Jones said the team will extend the contract of their head coach when the time is right. "I just didn't do it and didn't want to — that is, extend the contract," Jones said. "Jason's been coaching under the same contract actually for about seven years. I've got tremendous confidence in Jason Garrett's growth and how he has evolved as head coach. And so that I felt when the time is right — I didn't think it was right to start the season. And so I felt when the time is right we'll sit down and extend his contract."

Updating a previous item, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones disputed a report about 20 players missing curfew by saying there was no team curfew. Cowboys coach Jason Garrett disagreed, saying that midnight was the team curfew. Sources said this is not the first time Jones and Garrett have issued conflicting statements.

Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo could play for another five years, according to owner Jerry Jones. "I think it's realistic for him to play five more years," Jones said. "I'm aware of his back. Only God knows what is in store for his back. I've seen backs out there that you wouldn't believe how they look on the MRIs and how they look on X-rays.
"If you're concerned about his future, then look at his age, and you might say, boy, you need to be thinking about a time when he doesn't play. I don't look at it much differently than that with his back, because there have been three very different types of injuries that have caused him to miss games with his back."

Fantasy Tip: Obviously the big question with Romo will be his back moving forward, but it may be optimistic to think that Romo would be able to last that long with the injury history he has had.